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Access-Control-Request-Method

CORS

Indicates which HTTP method will be used in the actual cross-origin request during a preflight request.

HTTP header reference, syntax, examples, and developer usage.

What is the Access-Control-Request-Method header?

The Access-Control-Request-Method HTTP header is used to transmit metadata between a client and server as part of HTTP requests or responses.

HTTP headers define how content should be interpreted, cached, authenticated, secured, or processed by browsers and APIs.

Direction

This header may appear in both HTTP requests and responses.

Syntax

Access-Control-Request-Method: POST

Example

Access-Control-Request-Method: POST

Common use cases

  • CORS preflight requests
  • Browser preflight negotiation
  • Cross-origin method validation

Common mistakes

  • Using the header in the wrong request or response context
  • Sending invalid header values
  • Incorrect header syntax
  • Assuming the header automatically changes server behaviour

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